CN219629382U - Material box device and cooking equipment - Google Patents

Material box device and cooking equipment Download PDF

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CN219629382U
CN219629382U CN202321236218.8U CN202321236218U CN219629382U CN 219629382 U CN219629382 U CN 219629382U CN 202321236218 U CN202321236218 U CN 202321236218U CN 219629382 U CN219629382 U CN 219629382U
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The utility model discloses a material box device and cooking equipment. The box device comprises a box and a draining component. The material box is provided with a containing cavity, the material box comprises a top and a bottom which are opposite to each other, and the containing cavity is formed by recessing from the top of the material box to the bottom. The draining assembly is arranged in the accommodating cavity and comprises a supporting piece and a draining piece, and the supporting piece is provided with a through hole. The support member divides the accommodating cavity into a first subchamber and a second subchamber, the first subchamber is closer to the top of the material box than the second subchamber, and the first subchamber is used for accommodating materials. The drainage piece is arranged in the support piece and is positioned in the second subchamber, and the drainage piece is correspondingly communicated with the through hole and is jointly used for communicating the first subchamber and the second subchamber. The material can be placed in the support piece and be located one side of first subcavity, and the moisture on material surface accessible through-hole and drainage piece get into the second subcavity to filter the moisture on material surface. Under the condition that the material box device is used for feeding materials, the liquid in the second subchamber can not flow back to the first subchamber through the water draining piece and is fed into the pot body.

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Material box device and cooking equipment
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of cooking, in particular to a material box device and cooking equipment.
Background
The cooking equipment is a novel electrical appliance capable of automatically completing feeding and cooking processes, can store materials through the feeding device and input the stored materials into the pot body, and then the cooking equipment can perform cooking operations such as heating or stirring on the materials in the pot body, so that the technical level requirements on operators are reduced. The existing material box device can only be used for containing cleaned materials, liquid on the surface of the materials can be stored in the material box device, and residual liquid on the surface of the materials cannot be filtered. In the feeding process, liquid in the box device also can enter the pot body, so that the situation that water vapor in the pot is too much or oil burst hurts people occurs.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the utility model provides a material box device and cooking equipment, which are at least used for solving the problems that liquid in the material box device can enter a pot body during feeding, so that water vapor in the pot is too much or people are hurt by frying oil.
The material box device comprises a material box and a draining assembly. The material box is provided with a containing cavity, the material box comprises a top and a bottom which are opposite to each other, and the containing cavity is formed by recessing from the top of the material box to the bottom. The draining assembly is arranged in the accommodating cavity and comprises a supporting piece and a draining piece, and the supporting piece is provided with a through hole. The support member divides the accommodating cavity into a first subchamber and a second subchamber, the first subchamber is closer to the top of the material box than the second subchamber, and the first subchamber is used for accommodating materials. The drainage piece is arranged in the support piece and is positioned in the second subchamber, and the drainage piece is correspondingly communicated with the through hole and is commonly used for communicating the first subchamber and the second subchamber.
In certain embodiments, the support includes first and second opposite sides, the first side of the support facing the first subchamber and the second side of the support facing the second subchamber. The drainage piece extends from the second side of the support piece to the second subchamber, and a gap is formed between one end, away from the support piece, of the drainage piece and the bottom of the material box.
In some embodiments, the drain member is provided with a drain channel, and a water inlet and a water outlet opposite to the drain channel, wherein the water inlet and the water outlet are respectively arranged at two ends of the drain channel. The first subchamber is communicated with the drainage channel through the through hole and the water inlet, and the drainage channel is communicated with the second subchamber through the drainage outlet.
In some embodiments, the drain includes a plurality of drain members spaced apart from each other. The through holes comprise a plurality of through holes, the through holes are arranged at intervals, each through hole corresponds to one drainage piece, and the through holes are communicated with the corresponding drainage pieces.
In some embodiments, the first side of the support is provided with a protrusion for supporting the material in the first subchamber.
In certain embodiments, the cartridge device further comprises a seal disposed between the support and the inner wall of the cartridge for sealing a gap between the support and the inner wall of the cartridge.
In certain embodiments, the seal includes a seal portion and a reinforcement portion. The sealing part comprises a first side facing the first subchamber and a second side facing the second subchamber, the sealing part is positioned between the supporting piece and the inner wall of the material box, and the supporting piece is borne on the sealing part and connected with the sealing part through a fixing piece. The reinforcement portion is disposed on a second side of the sealing portion.
In certain embodiments, the longitudinal cross-sectional dimension of the seal portion gradually decreases in a direction in which the support member points toward the inner wall of the cartridge.
In some embodiments, the inner wall of the cartridge is provided with a positioning member, and the side edge of the sealing portion is provided with a mating member, and the positioning member mates with the mating member to position the sealing member.
In some embodiments, the cartridge further comprises a side wall surrounding the bottom of the cartridge, the top of the cartridge being provided with an opening in communication with the first subchamber, the opening being for the material to enter the first subchamber. The bottom or the side wall of the material box is provided with a water outlet communicated with the second subchamber, and the water outlet is used for discharging liquid in the second subchamber. The box device further comprises a plug which is movably arranged at the water outlet and used for blocking or opening the water outlet.
The cooking equipment provided by the embodiment of the utility model comprises the material box device and the pot body, wherein the material box device is used for feeding materials into the pot body.
In the material box device and the cooking equipment, the supporting piece can divide the accommodating cavity of the material box into the first subchamber and the second subchamber, and under the condition that materials are placed in the first subchamber, the moisture on the surfaces of the materials can enter the second subchamber through the through holes and the drainage piece so as to filter the moisture on the surfaces of the materials. And under the condition that the material box device is thrown, the liquid in the second subchamber can not flow back to the first subchamber through the water draining piece and the through hole, so that the liquid in the material box device is prevented from entering the pot body under the condition of throwing, and further, the condition that too much water vapor in the pot is prevented from being generated to hurt people due to oil frying is avoided.
Additional aspects and advantages of embodiments of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of embodiments of the utility model.
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The foregoing and/or additional aspects and advantages of the present utility model will become apparent and readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective assembly view of a cartridge device according to certain embodiments of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the cartridge device shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the cartridge device shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the cartridge device of FIG. 1 from another perspective;
fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a cooking apparatus according to some embodiments of the present utility model.
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1000. a cooking device; 100. a magazine device; 200. a pot body; 10. a magazine; 11. a housing chamber; 111. a first subchamber; 113. a second subchamber; 101. a top of the cartridge; 103. the bottom of the material box; 105. a sidewall of the cartridge; 13. a positioning piece; 15. an opening; 17. a water outlet; 30. a draining assembly; 31. a support; 301. a first side of the support; 303. a second side of the support; 311. a through hole; 313. a protrusion; 33. a drain member; 331. a drainage channel; 333. a water inlet; 335. a water outlet; 50. a seal; 51. a sealing part; 511. a mating member; 53. a reinforcing part; 70. and (5) plugging.
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Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are exemplary only for explaining the embodiments of the present utility model and are not to be construed as limiting the embodiments of the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "thickness," "upper," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate an orientation or a positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings, merely for convenience of description and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the utility model. And the terms "first", "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more features. In the description of the present utility model, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly and may be fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected in one example; may be mechanically or electrically connected, or may be in communication with each other; either directly or indirectly through intermediaries, may be in communication with each other between two elements or in an interaction relationship between the two elements.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, a cartridge device 100 of the present utility model includes a cartridge 10 and a draining assembly 30. The cartridge 10 is provided with a receiving cavity 11, the cartridge 10 comprising a top 101 and a bottom 103 facing away from each other, the receiving cavity 11 being recessed from the top 101 to the bottom of the cartridge 10. The draining assembly 30 is disposed in the accommodating cavity 11, the draining assembly 30 includes a supporting member 31 and a draining member 33, and the supporting member 31 is provided with a through hole 311. The support 31 divides the receiving chamber 11 into a first sub-chamber 111 and a second sub-chamber 113, the first sub-chamber 111 being closer to the top 101 of the magazine 10 than the second sub-chamber 113, the first sub-chamber 111 being for receiving material. The drainage member 33 is disposed in the support member 31 and located in the second sub-chamber 113, and the drainage member 33 is correspondingly communicated with the through hole 311 and is commonly used for communicating the first sub-chamber 111 and the second sub-chamber 113.
In the cartridge device 100 of the present utility model, the supporting member 31 can divide the housing cavity 11 of the cartridge 10 into the first sub-cavity 111 and the second sub-cavity 113, and when the material is placed in the first sub-cavity 111, the moisture on the surface of the material can enter the second sub-cavity 113 through the through hole 311 and the drainage member 33, so as to filter the moisture on the surface of the material. In addition, when the cartridge device 100 is used for feeding, the liquid in the second sub-cavity 113 does not flow back to the first sub-cavity 111 through the drain member 33 and the through hole 311, so that the liquid in the cartridge device 100 is prevented from entering the pot body 200 under the feeding condition, and further, excessive water vapor in the pot is prevented, and the situation of hurting people due to oil frying is prevented.
The cartridge device 100 is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, in some embodiments, the cartridge 10 is a container for temporarily storing material, and the cartridge 10 can be flipped relative to the pan 200 (shown in fig. 5) to insert the material in the cartridge 10 into the pan 200. The internal contour shape of the cross-section of the cartridge 10 includes, but is not limited to, circular, oval, quadrilateral, pentagonal, etc. The material of the cartridge 10 includes, but is not limited to, plastic, metal, rubber, or the like. The receiving cavity 11 of the cartridge 10 is used to mount part of the structure of the cartridge device 100, such as the drain assembly 30 (shown in fig. 1). The first sub-chamber 111 and the second sub-chamber 113 separated by the drain assembly 30 are communicated only through the through hole 311 and the drain member 33, the material can be stored in the first sub-chamber 111 and contacted with the supporting member 31, the liquid on the surface of the material flows from the first sub-chamber 111 into the second sub-chamber 113 through the drain member 33, and the second sub-chamber 113 is used for storing the liquid.
Specifically, in certain embodiments, the cartridge 10 includes opposing top and bottom portions 101, 103, and a sidewall 105 surrounding the bottom portion 103 of the cartridge 10. The top 101 of the cartridge 10 is provided with an opening 15 communicating with the first subchamber 111, the opening 15 being for the entry of material into the first subchamber 111. In some embodiments, the cross-sectional area of the cartridge 10 gradually decreases in a direction in which the top 101 of the cartridge 10 points toward the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10. At this time, the cross-sectional area of the opening 15 of the cartridge 10 is larger than the cross-sectional area of the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10, and in case the cartridge 10 is turned upside down for feeding, the material in the first subchamber 111 is easier to pour out through the opening 15 of the cartridge 10. In other embodiments, the cross-sectional area of the cartridge 10 increases gradually in the direction of the top 101 of the cartridge 10 pointing towards the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10, at which time more material can be stored in the cartridge 10.
Further, in some embodiments, the cartridge 10 may further be provided with a positioning member 13, where the positioning member 13 is disposed on the sidewall 105 of the cartridge 10 and is located inside the cartridge 10, and the positioning member 13 penetrates through the first subchamber 111 and the second subchamber 113. In some embodiments, the positioning member 13 is integrally formed with the cartridge 10, and the positioning member 13 is a protrusion or recess provided on the sidewall 105 of the cartridge 10. In other embodiments, the positioning member 13 is formed separately from the cartridge 10, and the positioning member 13 is fixed to the sidewall 105 of the cartridge 10.
Still further, referring to fig. 4, in some embodiments, the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10 is further provided with a water outlet 17, and the water outlet 17 penetrates through the cartridge 10 to enable the second subchamber 113 to communicate with the outside of the cartridge 10, and the liquid entering the second subchamber 113 can flow out through the water outlet 17, so as to avoid excessive liquid stored in the second subchamber 113, and thus the liquid flows out reversely through the drain member 33 and the through hole 311 when the cartridge device 100 is poured. The shape of the water outlet 17 includes, but is not limited to, a circle, a quadrangle, a pentagon, or the like. In some embodiments, the water outlet 17 is provided in the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10. In other embodiments, the water outlet 17 is provided in the side wall 105 of the cartridge 10 and communicates only with the second subchamber 113.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, in conjunction with fig. 1, in some embodiments, the drain assembly 30 is configured to block material and allow liquid from the material to pass through. The support member 31 has a substantially plate-like structure provided with through holes 311, and the liquid in the first sub-chamber 111 can flow into the drain member 33 through the through holes 311. The drain 33 is capable of delivering liquid into the second subchamber 113. The shape of the support 31 matches the shape of the cross section of the interior of the cartridge 10 so that both the support 31 and the drain 33 provided on the support 31 can be mounted inside the cartridge 10. In some embodiments, the support 31 is integrally formed with the drain 33. In other embodiments, the supporting member 31 and the draining member 33 are formed separately, the draining member 33 corresponds to the through hole 311, and the connection between the draining member 33 and the supporting member 31 is sealed. In the case where the cartridge 10 is pouring out the material, the inner wall of the cartridge 10, the portion of the supporting member 31 where the through hole 311 is not provided, and the side wall of the drain member 33 can block the liquid, and therefore, the liquid in the second sub-chamber 113 does not directly flow out from the through hole 311 to the first sub-chamber 111.
Specifically, in certain embodiments, the support 31 includes a first side 301 and a second side 303 that are opposite, the first side 301 of the support 31 faces the first subchamber 111, the second side 303 of the support 31 faces the second subchamber 113, and the through hole 311 extends through the first side 301 of the support 31 and the second side 303 of the support 31. The first side 301 of the support 31 is capable of supporting material in the case of material stored in the first subchamber 111. Due to the small size of the through holes 311, material does not fall from the through holes 311 on the support 31 into the drain 33.
Further, in certain embodiments, the first side 301 of the support 31 is provided with protrusions 313. The protrusion 313 extends from the first side 301 of the support 31 in a direction away from the support 31. In the case of material stored in the first subchamber 111, the protrusion 313 can support the material in the first subchamber 111, avoiding that the sheet-like or block-like material is sucked to the first side 301 of the support member 31 and that the material is not conveniently poured out in the case of pouring of the cartridge 10. For example: in the case where the tuber vegetables such as sliced potatoes are stored in the first subchamber 111 of the cartridge 10, the potato chips are easily attached to the first side 301 of the supporting member 31 without the projections 313 because the moisture content of the potato itself is high and the surface of the potato chips is smooth. In one aspect, the potato flakes attached to the first side 301 of the support 31 are not easily poured from within the first subchamber 111 to the pan body 200 by direct pouring. On the other hand, the potato flakes attached to the first side 301 of the supporting member 31 also block part of the through holes 311, which affects the draining effect of the draining assembly 30 on the material. In other embodiments, the first side 301 of the support member 31 may further be provided with a recess extending from the first side 301 of the support member 31 to the second side 303 of the support member 31, which is similar to the embodiment provided with the protrusion 313, and will not be described here again.
More specifically, in certain embodiments, the drain 33 is generally cylindrical in configuration, and the inner contour shape of the cross-section of the drain 33 includes, but is not limited to, circular, oval, rectangular, hexagonal, or the like. The drain 33 is disposed on the second side 303 of the support 31 and extends from the second side 303 of the support 31 into the second subchamber 113. In some embodiments, drain 33 is non-removably secured to second side 303 of support 31 by means including, but not limited to, welding, glue or riveting, etc. In other embodiments, drain 33 is removably mounted to second side 303 of support 31 by means including, but not limited to, a snap fit connection, a threaded connection, a bolted connection, or the like. In order that the liquid flowing into the second sub-chamber 113 does not flow back to the first sub-chamber 111 through the drain member 33 and the through hole 311, the inner profile size of the cross section of the drain member 33 should be greater than or equal to the size of the through hole 311.
Further, in some embodiments, the drain 33 includes opposite ends, and one end of the drain 33 is mounted to the second side 303 of the support 31 and corresponds to the through hole 311 in the support 31. The other end of the drain 33 is remote from the support 31 and has a gap with the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10. If the other end of the drain 33 contacts the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10, liquid cannot flow from the drain 33 into the second subchamber 113. Wherein the height of the second subchamber 113 should be the distance between the second side 303 of the support member 31 (i.e. one end of the drain member 33) and the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10, and the height of the gap should be the distance between the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10 and the other end of the drain member 33. The height of the gap between the other end of the drain 33 remote from the support 31 and the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10 should be at least less than one third of the height of the second subchamber 113, so that in case the cartridge 10 is tipped, the water level in the second subchamber 113 (i.e. the maximum vertical distance between the level of the liquid in the second subchamber 113 and the support 31) is lower than the vertical distance between the other end of the drain 33 remote from the support 31 and the end of the drain 33 provided to the support 31.
Further, in some embodiments, the drain member 33 is provided with a drain passage 331 and a water inlet 333 and a water outlet 335 opposite to each other, the drain passage 331 penetrates the water inlet 333 and the water outlet 335, and the water inlet 333 and the water outlet 335 are respectively provided at both ends of the drain passage 331. Wherein the water inlet 333 is provided at an end of the drain member 33 connected to the second side 303 of the support member 31 and corresponds to the through hole 311, and the first sub-chamber 111 communicates with the drain passage 331 through the through hole 311 and the water inlet 333. The water outlet 17 is provided at an end of the drain member 33 remote from the support member 31, and the drain passage 331 communicates with the second subchamber 113 through the drain opening 335. Accordingly, the liquid in the first subchamber 111 can enter the drain passage 331 through the through hole 311 and the corresponding water inlet 333, and the liquid in the drain passage 331 can enter the second subchamber 113 through the water outlet 335.
Still further, in some embodiments, the drain member 33 includes a plurality of drain members 33 spaced apart from each other. The through holes 311 include a plurality of through holes 311, each through hole 311 corresponds to one drain 33, and the through holes 311 communicate with the corresponding drain 33. In the case that the material is stored in the first subchamber 111, the liquid on the material can flow into the drainage channel 331 of the corresponding drainage member 33 through the plurality of through holes 311 and enter the second subchamber 113. Providing a plurality of through holes 311 and a plurality of drain members 33 can improve drainage efficiency as compared to the scheme of a single through hole 311 and a single drain member 33.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4 in conjunction with fig. 2, in some embodiments, the cartridge device 100 may further include a seal 50, the seal 50 having a substantially annular configuration, the seal 50 being disposed around the support 31 and between a sidewall of the support 31 and an inner wall of the cartridge 10. The seal 50 is capable of sealing a gap between the support 31 and the inner wall of the cartridge 10. In the event that the cartridge 10 is poured and dosed into the pan body 200 (shown in fig. 5), the seal 50 is able to block the liquid in the second subchamber 113, avoiding the liquid in the second subchamber 113 flowing back into the first subchamber 111 and into the pan body 200. The material of the sealing member 50 includes, but is not limited to, rubber, silicone, plastic, etc.
Specifically, in certain embodiments, the seal 50 includes a seal portion 51 and a reinforcement portion 53. The sealing portion 51 is substantially an annular structure surrounding the support 31 and comprises a first side and a second side opposite to each other, the first side of the sealing portion 51 facing the first subchamber 111 and the second side of the sealing portion 51 facing the second subchamber 113, the sealing portion 51 being located between the support 31 and the inner wall of the cartridge 10. In some embodiments, the sealing member 50 is provided with a step, and the supporting member 31 can be carried on the step of the sealing portion 51 and connected to the sealing portion 51 so that the relative position between the supporting member 31 and the sealing portion 51 is fixed. In one example, the support 31 can be removably mounted to the seal portion 51 by a fastener, including but not limited to a snap fit connection, a threaded connection, a bolted connection, or the like. In another example, the support 31 can be non-removably secured to the seal 51 by fasteners, including but not limited to interference fit connections or welding, etc. In other embodiments, the edge of the support member 31 extends into the sealing portion 51, and the sealing portion 51 is sleeved on the support member 31. The reinforcing portion 53 is provided on the second side of the sealing portion 51. The reinforcing portion 53 is provided on the second side of the sealing portion 51 and can support the sealing portion 51, avoiding deformation of the sealing portion 51, thereby ensuring tightness between the seal 50 and the inner wall of the cartridge 10. In some embodiments, the reinforcement 53 is in contact with only the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10. In other embodiments, 311 is in contact with only the sidewall 105 of the cartridge 10. In still other embodiments, the reinforcement 53 is in contact with both the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10 and the sidewall 105 of the cartridge 10.
More specifically, in certain embodiments, the longitudinal cross-sectional dimension of the sealing portion 51 gradually decreases in a direction in which the support 31 is directed toward the inner wall of the cartridge 10. At this time, the distance between the sealing portion 51 and the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10 gradually increases, and when the cartridge 10 is tilted, the distance between the side of the sealing portion 51 located in the second subchamber 113 and the bottom 103 of the cartridge 10 gradually increases, and the volume of the second subchamber 113 that can be used for containing the liquid is larger, so that the liquid level in the second subchamber 113 is prevented from being too high, and the liquid flows back to the first subchamber 111 from the drain port 335 of the drain 33 and the corresponding through hole 311.
Still more specifically, in some embodiments, the side edges of the sealing portion 51 may also be provided with mating members 511, the mating members 511 being capable of mating with positioning members 13 provided on the inner wall of the cartridge 10 to position the sealing member 50. In some embodiments, the positioning member 13 is a protrusion extending from the side wall 105 of the cartridge 10 toward the inside of the cartridge 10, and the mating member 511 is a recess extending from the sealing portion 51 toward the support member 31. In other embodiments, the positioning member 13 is a recess extending from the sidewall 105 of the cartridge 10 to the outside of the cartridge 10, and the mating member 511 is a protrusion extending from the sealing portion 51 to the inner wall of the cartridge 10 and into the recess.
Referring to fig. 2 and 4, in some embodiments, the cartridge device 100 may further include a plug 70, where the plug 70 is movably mounted to the water outlet 17 of the cartridge 10, and the plug 70 is capable of blocking or opening the water outlet 17. The plug 70 is made of materials including but not limited to silica gel, metal or plastic. When the plug 70 blocks the water outlet 17, the second subchamber 113 can only communicate with the first subchamber 111, and at this time, the liquid in the first subchamber 111 flows into the second subchamber 113 and can be stored in the second subchamber 113. In case of too much liquid stored in the second subchamber 113, the stopper 70 is able to open the water outlet 17 so that the liquid in the second subchamber 113 flows out through the water outlet 17. In some embodiments, the plug 70 is removably mounted to the outlet 17. The second subchamber 113 is capable of storing liquid with the plug 70 mounted to the water outlet 17; when the plug 70 is detached from the water outlet 17, the liquid in the second subchamber 113 can flow out through the water outlet 17. In other embodiments, the plug 70 is a valve that is non-removably mounted to the outlet 17, and the plug 70 has two modes of opening and closing. With the stopper 70 open, liquid in the second subchamber 113 can flow out through the water outlet 17. With the stopper 70 closed, the second subchamber 113 is capable of storing liquid.
Referring to fig. 5, a cooking apparatus 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes a cartridge device 100 and a pot 200 according to any of the above embodiments, where the cartridge device 100 is used for feeding materials into the pot 200.
In the cooking apparatus 1000 of the present utility model, the supporting member 31 can divide the receiving cavity 11 of the cartridge 10 into the first sub-cavity 111 and the second sub-cavity 113, and when the material is placed in the first sub-cavity 111, the moisture on the surface of the material can enter the second sub-cavity 113 through the through hole 311 and the drainage member 33, so as to filter the moisture on the surface of the material. In addition, when the cartridge device 100 is used for feeding, the liquid in the second sub-cavity 113 does not flow back to the first sub-cavity 111 through the drain member 33 and the through hole 311, so that the liquid in the cartridge device 100 is prevented from entering the pot body 200 under the feeding condition, and further, excessive water vapor in the pot is prevented, and the situation of hurting people due to oil frying is prevented.
In the description of the present specification, reference to the terms "certain embodiments," "in one example," "illustratively," and the like, means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments or examples is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the different embodiments or examples described in this specification and the features of the different embodiments or examples may be combined and combined by those skilled in the art without contradiction.
While embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described above, it will be understood that the above embodiments are illustrative and not to be construed as limiting the utility model, and that variations, modifications, alternatives and variations may be made to the above embodiments by one of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the utility model.

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1. A cartridge device, comprising:
the material box is provided with a containing cavity, the material box comprises a top and a bottom which are opposite to each other, and the containing cavity is formed by recessing from the top to the bottom of the material box; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
The draining assembly is arranged in the accommodating cavity and comprises a supporting piece and a draining piece, the supporting piece is provided with a through hole penetrating through the supporting piece, the accommodating cavity is divided into a first sub-cavity and a second sub-cavity by the supporting piece, the first sub-cavity is closer to the top of the material box than the second sub-cavity, the first sub-cavity is used for accommodating materials, the draining piece is arranged in the supporting piece and is located in the second sub-cavity, and the draining piece is correspondingly communicated with the through hole and is jointly used for communicating the first sub-cavity with the second sub-cavity.
2. The cartridge device of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises first and second opposite sides, the first side of the support member facing the first subchamber and the second side of the support member facing the second subchamber, the drain member extending from the second side of the support member into the second subchamber, and a gap is provided between an end of the drain member remote from the support member and the bottom of the cartridge.
3. The cartridge device according to claim 2, wherein the drain member is provided with a drain passage and opposite water inlet and drain openings, the water inlet and the drain openings being provided at both ends of the drain passage, respectively, the first subchamber being in communication with the drain passage through the through hole and the water inlet, and the drain passage being in communication with the second subchamber through the drain opening.
4. The cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the drain member comprises a plurality of drain members spaced apart, the through-hole comprises a plurality of through-holes spaced apart, each through-hole corresponds to one drain member, and the through-hole communicates with the corresponding drain member.
5. Cartridge device according to claim 2, wherein the first side of the support member is provided with a protrusion for supporting the material in the first subchamber.
6. The cartridge device according to claim 1, further comprising a seal provided between the support and an inner wall of the cartridge for sealing a gap between the support and the inner wall of the cartridge.
7. The cartridge device of claim 6, wherein the seal comprises:
a sealing portion comprising a first side facing the first subchamber and a second side facing the second subchamber, the sealing portion being located between the support and the inner wall of the cartridge, the support being carried by the sealing portion and connected thereto by a fixing; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
And a reinforcing portion provided on a second side of the sealing portion.
8. Cartridge device according to claim 7, wherein the longitudinal cross-sectional dimension of the sealing portion gradually decreases in a direction in which the support member points towards the inner wall of the cartridge.
9. The cartridge device according to claim 7, wherein an inner wall of the cartridge is provided with a positioning member, and a side edge of the sealing portion is provided with a fitting member, and the positioning member is fitted with the fitting member to position the sealing member.
10. The cartridge device according to claim 1, further comprising a side wall surrounding the bottom of the cartridge, the top of the cartridge being provided with an opening in communication with the first subchamber for the material to enter the first subchamber, the bottom or side wall of the cartridge being provided with a water outlet in communication with the second subchamber for discharging the liquid in the second subchamber, the cartridge device further comprising a plug movably mounted to the water outlet for blocking or opening the water outlet.
11. A cooking apparatus, comprising:
cartridge device according to any one of claims 1-10; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
The pot body, the magazine device is used for to the internal material of throwing of pot.
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